Inbal Alon
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| Mo Wants Ice Cream is a charming, funny look at big feelings and the moments when life doesn’t go our way. The illustrations shine — full of expression, humor, and heart — and they make Mo’s emotional journey instantly relatable for young readers. It ...more | |
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A fun and engaging introduction to creepy crawlies that makes these small creatures feel interesting and approachable for young readers. The tone is playful, and the illustrations bring a lot of personality and energy to each page. It gently encourage ...more |
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| Even Steven is an absolute delight from start to finish. The story is playful and clever, with a rhythm that makes it a joy to read aloud, and the characters feel instantly relatable to kids who are still figuring out fairness, sharing, and big feeli ...more | |
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A beautifully illustrated, fascinating slice of history Stories by the Sea is an absolute gem. This lyrical, gorgeously illustrated picture book shines a light on a little‑known piece of history—how lighthouse keepers and their families received books ...more |
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| Arty TOO is an absolute delight. The illustrations are sweet and full of personality, the humor is spot‑on, and the friendship moments feel warm and real. Arty and Slug’s new adventure has mystery, music, and just the right amount of surprise, and th ...more | |
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"Several years ago, I learned the Dutch proverb on trust: Vertrouwen komt te voet en gaat te paard which roughly translates to trust arrives on foot and leaves on horseback.
The fact that trust can be broken quicker than it can be built is because when" Read more of this review » |
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